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- CA
- San Bernardino County
- 5/21/26
- 05/21/2026
- 57 Minutes
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Overview: The Chino Valley Unified School Board meeting addressed various contentious issues, including accusations of conflicts of interest, First Amendment violations, and the handling of student demographic concerns. Amid a backdrop of community critique, the Board also celebrated the achievements of local high school music programs, discussed a recent school assembly, and approved several administrative items.
- NJ
- Atlantic County
- 5/21/26
- 05/22/2026
- 56 Minutes
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Overview: The Egg Harbor City Council meeting on May 21, 2026, was marked by discussions over the misuse of newly installed pickleball courts and the consequent damage caused by skateboarders and cyclists. This issue, which has stirred significant concern and frustration within the community, was highlighted as a central topic of conversation among council members.
- TX
- Tarrant County
- 5/20/26
- 05/20/2026
- 75 Minutes
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Overview: The Fort Worth Independent School Board meeting was dominated by a discussion on the future of Ferington Field, with community members and officials voicing concerns about preservation, financial implications, and potential development plans.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 5/20/26
- 05/20/2026
- 126 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Medford School Committee meeting focused on the challenges posed by a 1967 deed restriction affecting the ongoing high school building project. This restriction, originating from an old land swap, sets limits on construction, requiring legislative action to amend. The committee discussed multiple aspects of the project, including legal considerations, design options, community engagement, and financial implications.
- NJ
- Atlantic County
- 5/20/26
- 05/20/2026
- 76 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent Brigantine City Council meeting, the potential expiration of Atlantic City’s Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) program emerged as a concern, with discussions centered around the potential economic impact on the region. Council members expressed apprehension that without a renewed agreement, the closure of three casinos and the loss of over 20,000 jobs could occur, likening the situation’s possible fallout to the 2008 housing crisis. The council emphasized the importance of a collective effort from community leaders to address and mitigate the impending crisis. Additionally, the meeting highlighted various community initiatives, including a lead service line replacement project, preparations for Memorial Day events, and the installation of veteran flag banners.